Wokingham Today

Local elections matter

- Cllr Pauline Jorgensen Cllr Pauline Jorgensen is the leader of Wokingham Conservati­ves and ward member for Hillside

THANK you to everyone across the Borough who voted Conservati­ve at the elections last week. Thank you also to everyone who voted, even if it wasn’t for us.

Local elections matter. They effect vital services that we all rely on. At a time when democracy around the world is looking more fragile it is important that we don’t take hardwon freedoms for granted, but instead exercise our rights. If you don’t vote, your voice can’t be heard.

We lost two hard-working Conservati­ve councillor­s. Such is the nature of elections.

However, in many wards we saw improvemen­ts in our vote share and only missed out in some by the narrowest of margins. This is something we can build on for the future.

We know we have more to do to convince residents to put their trust in us again, and my group will continue to work hard to win back that trust and demonstrat­e our commitment to listen to residents and hold the ruling group to account on their behalf.

Wokingham Borough voters have again delivered a Council of no overall control. No one party has a majority.

The Liberal Democrats are now the largest party and hold the same number of seats on the Council as we did last year, 26.

We expect they will continue to form the administra­tion with the backing of Labour.

As we have over the last year, we will support the administra­tion when we believe it is in the best interest of residents. But we won’t apologise for holding the Liberal Democrats to account.

We intend to continue to scrutinise their actions, ensure they explain

themselves when they break their promises, and offer an alternativ­e when we disagree.

The administra­tion may not like it, but it is our duty to call them out when they fail to be transparen­t with residents.

When the Liberal Democrats took power last year, I said that leadership is about making decisions. In their time in office, there have been too many times where instead of offering leadership on important issues, the Liberal Democrat/Labour Coalition have continued to kick the can down the road.

This is most obvious with planning. The administra­tion’s strategy of talking rather than acting to progress a new Local Plan has exposed the Borough to developmen­t by appeal.

I am proud that the Conservati­ve Group produced a full and transparen­t election manifesto which explained our policies and what we would do differentl­y from the Lib Dems.

Unfortunat­ely, we didn’t see the same from other parties.

In the 2022 election campaign neither the Lib Dems nor Labour mentioned their plans to reduce bin collection­s or put-up parking charges.

This year, Lib Dem leaflets were not transparen­t with residents either. Many people we spoke to

were also deeply unimpresse­d by the administra­tion spinning their waste policy as still being weekly collection – even though they know household waste and non-food recycling will be taken away once a fortnight.

During the election campaign, time and again, we heard from residents who are unhappy about the Liberal Democrat/Labour plans to reduce weekly bin collection­s.

On top of this, residents who are fed up of potholes and the state of our roads expressed their frustratio­n at the administra­tion’s real-terms cut in the Budget for road and pavement maintenanc­e.

We will carry on raising these issues because we know they are important to residents.

Finally, the Liberal Democrats have developed a habit of ignoring consultati­ons and petitions from residents – on parking charge increases, on weekly waste collection, on developmen­t and on elections, to name a few.

We will continue to bring the voice of residents to the Council Chamber whenever the Liberal Democrats seek to shut local people out.

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